I suspect most people don't separate out their reasoning like that. I think most voters follow their gut. If they generally see someone as a 'feel good' figure - like Johnson for example - then they'll vote for them.I’d like to know what the positive consequences are that people have noticed?
It must be the vaccine roll out, unless it is their ignorance about the trade deals the govt have announced.
I voted leave. I am prepared to admit I was wrong.The leavers will never, ever admit to making the wrong choice, much less their reasons for doing it.
We could have (as Nigel Farage suggested at the time) become "more like Norway". Norway are members of the Customs Union, the Single Market and signatories to the Schengen Agreement but not members of the EU. Theresa May threw that away when she drew her "red lines" before any discussions between us and the EU had even started.I still don’t believe in a European superstate which is where I believe it is heading ultimately
I’m not sure I’m pretending anything am I?We could have (as Nigel Farage suggested at the time) become "more like Norway". Norway are members of the Customs Union, the Single Market and signatories to the Schengen Agreement but not members of the EU. Theresa May threw that away when she drew her "red lines" before any discussions between us and the EU had even started.
Let's not pretend that the buck for this denouement is not entirely due to the machinations of the Tory Party.
I think the remain camp did run a lacklustre campaign, based on financial sense. The leave campaign appealed to the emotions and a (fictional) return to the 'good old days'. An object lesson on what voters respond to.I didn't live in this country at the time of the referendum and I wasn't allowed to vote.
Was it the complacency of the Remain camp, believing that they would cruise to victory, a convincing argument from "Leave" or something else?
Lies, proven lies from leave. That combined with a lacklustre remain campaign. They probably saw the leave lies and thought "the public can't be that stupid. We have no worries"I didn't live in this country at the time of the referendum and I wasn't allowed to vote.
Was it the complacency of the Remain camp, believing that they would cruise to victory, a convincing argument from "Leave" or something else?